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Telocytes accompanying cardiomyocyte in primary culture: two- and three-dimensional culture environment

Recently, the presence of telocytes was demonstrated in human and mammalian tissues and organs (digestive and extra-digestive organs, genitourinary organs, heart, placenta, lungs, pleura, striated muscle). Noteworthy, telocytes seem to play a significant role in the normal function and regeneration...

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Autores principales: Zhou, Jin, Zhang, Ye, Wen, Xinyu, Cao, Junkai, Li, Dexue, Lin, Qiuxia, Wang, Haibin, Liu, Zhiqiang, Duan, Cuimi, Wu, Kuiwu, Wang, Changyong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4373485/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21158014
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2010.01186.x
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author Zhou, Jin
Zhang, Ye
Wen, Xinyu
Cao, Junkai
Li, Dexue
Lin, Qiuxia
Wang, Haibin
Liu, Zhiqiang
Duan, Cuimi
Wu, Kuiwu
Wang, Changyong
author_facet Zhou, Jin
Zhang, Ye
Wen, Xinyu
Cao, Junkai
Li, Dexue
Lin, Qiuxia
Wang, Haibin
Liu, Zhiqiang
Duan, Cuimi
Wu, Kuiwu
Wang, Changyong
author_sort Zhou, Jin
collection PubMed
description Recently, the presence of telocytes was demonstrated in human and mammalian tissues and organs (digestive and extra-digestive organs, genitourinary organs, heart, placenta, lungs, pleura, striated muscle). Noteworthy, telocytes seem to play a significant role in the normal function and regeneration of myocardium. By cultures of telocytes in two- and three-dimensional environment we aimed to study the typical morphological features as well as functionality of telocytes, which will provide important support to understand their in vivo roles. Neonatal rat cardiomyocytes were isolated and cultured as seeding cells in vitro in two-dimensional environment. Furthermore, engineered myocardium tissue was constructed from isolated cells in three-dimensional collagen/Matrigel scaffolds. The identification of telocytes was performed by using histological and immunohistochemical methods. The results showed that typical telocytes are distributed among cardiomyocytes, connecting them by long telopodes. Telocytes have a typical fusiform cell body with two or three long moniliform telopodes, as main characteristics. The vital methylene blue staining showed the existence of telocytes in primary culture. Immunohistochemistry demonstrated that some c-kit or CD34 immuno-positive cells in engineered heart tissue had the morphology of telocytes, with a typical fusiform cell body and long moniliform telopodes. Also, a significant number of vimentin(+) telocytes were present within engineered heart tissue. We suggest that the model of three-dimensional engineered heart tissue could be useful for the ongoing research on the functional relationships of telocytes with cardiomyocytes. Because the heart has the necessary potential of changing the muscle and non-muscle cells during the lifetime, telocytes might play an active role in the heart regeneration process. Moreover, telocytes might be a useful tool for cardiac tissue engineering.
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spelling pubmed-43734852015-04-20 Telocytes accompanying cardiomyocyte in primary culture: two- and three-dimensional culture environment Zhou, Jin Zhang, Ye Wen, Xinyu Cao, Junkai Li, Dexue Lin, Qiuxia Wang, Haibin Liu, Zhiqiang Duan, Cuimi Wu, Kuiwu Wang, Changyong J Cell Mol Med Short Communication Recently, the presence of telocytes was demonstrated in human and mammalian tissues and organs (digestive and extra-digestive organs, genitourinary organs, heart, placenta, lungs, pleura, striated muscle). Noteworthy, telocytes seem to play a significant role in the normal function and regeneration of myocardium. By cultures of telocytes in two- and three-dimensional environment we aimed to study the typical morphological features as well as functionality of telocytes, which will provide important support to understand their in vivo roles. Neonatal rat cardiomyocytes were isolated and cultured as seeding cells in vitro in two-dimensional environment. Furthermore, engineered myocardium tissue was constructed from isolated cells in three-dimensional collagen/Matrigel scaffolds. The identification of telocytes was performed by using histological and immunohistochemical methods. The results showed that typical telocytes are distributed among cardiomyocytes, connecting them by long telopodes. Telocytes have a typical fusiform cell body with two or three long moniliform telopodes, as main characteristics. The vital methylene blue staining showed the existence of telocytes in primary culture. Immunohistochemistry demonstrated that some c-kit or CD34 immuno-positive cells in engineered heart tissue had the morphology of telocytes, with a typical fusiform cell body and long moniliform telopodes. Also, a significant number of vimentin(+) telocytes were present within engineered heart tissue. We suggest that the model of three-dimensional engineered heart tissue could be useful for the ongoing research on the functional relationships of telocytes with cardiomyocytes. Because the heart has the necessary potential of changing the muscle and non-muscle cells during the lifetime, telocytes might play an active role in the heart regeneration process. Moreover, telocytes might be a useful tool for cardiac tissue engineering. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2010-11 2010-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4373485/ /pubmed/21158014 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2010.01186.x Text en © 2010 The Authors Journal compilation © 2010 Foundation for Cellular and Molecular Medicine/Blackwell Publishing Ltd
spellingShingle Short Communication
Zhou, Jin
Zhang, Ye
Wen, Xinyu
Cao, Junkai
Li, Dexue
Lin, Qiuxia
Wang, Haibin
Liu, Zhiqiang
Duan, Cuimi
Wu, Kuiwu
Wang, Changyong
Telocytes accompanying cardiomyocyte in primary culture: two- and three-dimensional culture environment
title Telocytes accompanying cardiomyocyte in primary culture: two- and three-dimensional culture environment
title_full Telocytes accompanying cardiomyocyte in primary culture: two- and three-dimensional culture environment
title_fullStr Telocytes accompanying cardiomyocyte in primary culture: two- and three-dimensional culture environment
title_full_unstemmed Telocytes accompanying cardiomyocyte in primary culture: two- and three-dimensional culture environment
title_short Telocytes accompanying cardiomyocyte in primary culture: two- and three-dimensional culture environment
title_sort telocytes accompanying cardiomyocyte in primary culture: two- and three-dimensional culture environment
topic Short Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4373485/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21158014
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2010.01186.x
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